Trading with the Enemy in the Great War The Directors of William Jacks and Company in Glasgow
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This article considers the delicate circumstances arising from the outbreak of the Great War and existing trade at the immediate date of the declaration of war. The decision to prosecute, or not to prosecute, for criminal charges is never easy but it is all the more problematic and sensitive when the immediate context is national high politics.
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